Walid Daniel Dib

I am an engineer turned insurance professional. Back in
2009, I began my studies in Water and Environmental Engineering, and half way
through my third year of university, I began dedicating most of my free time
to learning about cryptocurrencies and decentralized technologies.

Immediately after graduating, I worked as a drainage
engineer for a year and a half with WSP and then jumped into the world of insurance loss adjusting with Cunningham Lindsey.

I recently decided to start up my own business called Addenda, which is
an
early stage startup that uses distributed ledger
technology (DLT) to streamline processes between insurance companies. The goal of Addenda is to
provide B2B insurance solutions through process automation on the blockchain.

While my interest in blockchain may come off as a
deviation from the original path I took with engineering, my intentions have
always been the same: I love learning how complex systems work.

Today, you can find me spending the vast majority of my free
time exploring the possibility of utilizing Blockchain technology as a means to create an immutable
audit trail for the insurance industry.